Let’s take a little breake from Bootstrap for today and redirect the focus on different topic. This topic is Sass preprocessor and in this post I want to share with you seven reasons why you should at least consider learning more about it or even implement it into your regular work process. One more thing… Continue reading 7 reasons to love and use Sass
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Build your own framework
Frameworks can bring many benefits to your work and also can speed you up. However, many people are try to avoid them every time they can. The reasons for this can be many, from complexity to dependency on someone else. Today we are going to take these arguments and totally crush ’em by exploring option… Continue reading Build your own framework
Best practices in web development
Keeping your project in a good shape and maintainable form is important task for every web designer and developer. Today, we are going to look at various ways to achieve this, so you don’t have to decipher your code every time when you look at some older projects. The main goal of this post is… Continue reading Best practices in web development
Simple jQuery slider with controls Pt2
Well, this might be against some advice skilled bloggers would give me. However, I’m going to risk it and instead of waiting couple days to release this second part of the slider tutorial, I will release it today. Just to remind you, in first part we took care about HTML and CSS required for building… Continue reading Simple jQuery slider with controls Pt2
Simple jQuery slider with controls Pt1
You just started working on some interesting project. Wireframes and mockups are done and you also have an idea about the overall functionality. You decided to include some dynamic elements into this project with help of jQuery. Let’s say this element will be some simple image slider with controls – left and right arrows –… Continue reading Simple jQuery slider with controls Pt1
CSS tips and tricks #16 – CSS Atribute selector demistified
Last time we used practice to master CSS child selectors. After a great feedback from you, I decided to do the same thing with attribute selector as well. Personally, I found this selector and its variations more difficult to learn and master than child selectors. For those of you who are on the same side… Continue reading CSS tips and tricks #16 – CSS Atribute selector demistified